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I have to be confess something: I'm an unironic fan of Chris's [[Sonichu_(comic)|infamous comic]]. Not completely unironic like what Chris would have in mind, but Sonichu speaks to me a level above and beyond just being a terrible and laughable comic. It's like getting your elementary school old niece's 2 day crayon and pastel masterpiece as a birthday present; though it has no artistic merit and may in fact be terrible, I still deep down like it. When I read this comic with all of its craziness like the Transformers popping out of nowhere to back-up their Pokemon friends in an epic fight, it's like watching 12-year old me putting pens and Crayola marker to computer paper for the first time. Yes, even the disgusting sex scenes. I wasn't even close to being that homophobic, though.
I have to be confess something: I'm an unironic fan of Chris's [[Sonichu_(comic)|infamous comic]]. Not completely unironic like what Chris would have in mind, but Sonichu speaks to me a level above and beyond just being a terrible and laughable comic. It's like getting your elementary school old niece's crayon depiction of Goku punching Hitler in the genitals as a birthday present; though it has no artistic merit and may in fact be awful, you still deep down like it. When I read this comic with all of its craziness like the Transformers popping out of nowhere to back-up their Pokemon friends in an epic fight, it's like watching 12-year old me putting pens and Crayola marker to computer paper after sitting through a Inuyasha/Cowboy Bebop/Teen Titans marathon. Yes, even the disgusting sex scenes are not unlike what I would've drawn back then. I wasn't even close to being that homophobic, though.


I'm not actually interested too much in Christian Chandler himself. The videos are a little amusing, but I'm much more fascinated by his artwork. I only keep up with Chris's antics only insofar that it gives me further insight into the comic. So while stuff like Chris talking with Alec about the development of the comic or the Miyamoto Saga grabs my attention, silliness like JULAAAY! or the Tomgirl phase I more-or-less ignore.
At any rate, I'm not actually interested too much in Christian Chandler himself. The videos are a little amusing, but I'm much more fascinated by his artwork. I only keep up with Chris's antics only insofar that it gives me further insight into the comic. So while stuff like Chris talking with Alec about the development of the comic or the Miyamoto Saga grabs my attention, silliness like JULAAAY! or the Tomgirl phase I more-or-less ignore.

Latest revision as of 22:51, 24 July 2014

I have to be confess something: I'm an unironic fan of Chris's infamous comic. Not completely unironic like what Chris would have in mind, but Sonichu speaks to me a level above and beyond just being a terrible and laughable comic. It's like getting your elementary school old niece's crayon depiction of Goku punching Hitler in the genitals as a birthday present; though it has no artistic merit and may in fact be awful, you still deep down like it. When I read this comic with all of its craziness like the Transformers popping out of nowhere to back-up their Pokemon friends in an epic fight, it's like watching 12-year old me putting pens and Crayola marker to computer paper after sitting through a Inuyasha/Cowboy Bebop/Teen Titans marathon. Yes, even the disgusting sex scenes are not unlike what I would've drawn back then. I wasn't even close to being that homophobic, though.

At any rate, I'm not actually interested too much in Christian Chandler himself. The videos are a little amusing, but I'm much more fascinated by his artwork. I only keep up with Chris's antics only insofar that it gives me further insight into the comic. So while stuff like Chris talking with Alec about the development of the comic or the Miyamoto Saga grabs my attention, silliness like JULAAAY! or the Tomgirl phase I more-or-less ignore.